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The Second Booke of
The Kings
commonly called, The fourth Booke of the Kings
Then
Moab
rebelled
against
Israel,
after
the
death
of
Ahab.
2
And
Ahaziah
fel
downe
thorow
a
lattesse
in
his
vpper
chamber
that
was
in
Samaria,
and
was
sicke:
and
he
sent
messengers,
and
said
vnto
them,
Goe,
enquire
of
Baalzebub
the
god
of
Ekron,
whether
I
shal
recouer
of
this
disease.
3
But
the
Angel
of
the
Lord
said
to
Eliiah
the
Tishbite,
Arise,
goe
vp
to
meete
the
messengers
of
the
king
of
Samaria,
and
say
vnto
them,
Is
it
not
because
there
is
not
a
God
in
Israel,
that
ye
goe
to
enquire
of
Baalzebub
the
god
of
Ekron?
4
Now
therefore,
thus
sayeth
the
Lord,
Thou
shalt
not
come
downe
from
that
bed
on
which
thou
art
gone
vp,
but
shalt
surely
die.
And
Eliiah
departed.
5
And
when
the
messengers
turned
backe
vnto
him,
he
said
vnto
them,
Why
are
ye
now
turned
backe?
6
And
they
said
vnto
him,
There
came
a
man
vp
to
meet
vs,
and
said
vnto
vs,
Goe,
turne
againe
vnto
the
king
that
sent
you,
and
say
vnto
him,
Thus
saith
the
Lord,
Is
it
not
because
there
is
not
a
God
in
Israel,
that
thou
sendest
to
enquire
of
Baalzebub
the
god
of
Ekron?
therefore
thou
shalt
not
come
downe
from
that
bedde
on
which
thou
art
gone
vp,
but
shalt
surely
die.
7
And
hee
said
vnto
them,
What
maner
of
man
was
he
which
came
vp
to
meet
you,
and
told
you
these
words?
8
And
they
answered
him,
He
was
an
hairy
man,
and
girt
with
a
girdle
of
leather
about
his
loynes:
and
he
said,
It
is
Eliiah
the
Tishbite.
9
Then
the
King
sent
vnto
him
a
captaine
of
fiftie,
with
his
fiftie:
and
he
went
vp
to
him,
(and
behold,
he
sate
on
the
top
of
an
hill)
and
hee
spake
vnto
him,
Thou
man
of
God,
the
king
hath
said,
Come
downe.
10
And
Eliiah
answered,
and
said
to
the
captaine
of
fiftie,
If
I
be
a
man
of
God,
then
let
fire
come
downe
from
heauen,
and
consume
thee
and
thy
fiftie.
And
there
came
downe
fire
from
heauen,
and
consumed
him
and
his
fiftie.
11
Againe
also
hee
sent
vnto
him
another
captaine
of
fiftie,
with
his
fiftie:
And
hee
answered,
and
said
vnto
him,
O
man
of
God,
Thus
hath
the
king
said,
Come
downe
quickly.
12
And
Eliiah
answered,
and
saide
vnto
them,
If
I
be
a
man
of
God,
let
fire
come
downe
from
heauen,
and
consume
thee,
and
thy
fiftie.
And
the
fire
of
God
came
downe
from
heauen,
and
consumed
him,
and
his
fiftie.
13
And
hee
sent
againe
a
captaine
of
the
third
fiftie,
with
his
fiftie:
and
the
third
captaine
of
fiftie
went
vp,
and
came
and
fell
on
his
knees
before
Eliiah,
and
besought
him,
and
saide
vnto
him,
Oh
man
of
God,
I
pray
thee,
let
my
life,
and
the
life
of
these
fiftie
thy
seruants,
be
precious
in
thy
sight.
14
Behold,
there
came
fire
downe
from
heauen,
and
burnt
vp
the
two
captaines
of
the
former
fifties,
with
their
fifties:
Therefore
let
my
life
now
be
precious
in
thy
sight.
15
And
the
Angel
of
the
Lord
said
vnto
Elijah,
Goe
downe
with
him,
be
not
afraid
of
him.
And
he
arose,
and
went
downe
with
him
vnto
the
king.
16
And
he
said
vnto
him,
Thus
saith
the
Lord,
Forasmuch
as
thou
hast
sent
messengers
to
enquire
of
Baalzebub
the
god
of
Ekron
(is
it
not
because
there
is
no
God
in
Israel,
to
enquire
of
his
word?)
therefore
thou
shalt
not
come
downe
off
that
bed
on
which
thou
art
gone
vp,
but
shalt
surely
die.
17
So
he
died,
according
to
the
worde
of
the
Lord
which
Eliiah
had
spoken:
and
Iehoram
reigned
in
his
stead,
in
the
second
yeere
of
Iehoram
the
sonne
of
Iehoshaphat
king
of
Iudah,
because
he
had
no
sonne.
18
Now
the
rest
of
the
actes
of
Ahaziah,
which
hee
did,
are
they
not
written
in
the
booke
of
the
Chronicles
of
the
kings
of
Israel?
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